Could the new companies not simply be an investment vehicle for the new owners to put their cash into the bulls?
One thing I am really struggling to understand here is why the bulls should give any money back to OK full stop. If I buy all the shares in a local business and that businesses share price drops then the loss is on my hands. If I put money into that company that would be an investment to turn the company around as the sole shareholder not a loan. If it failed and I decided to cut my losses and sell the company I would get market value for it and wouldn't later come back and day oh by the way see that £900k I put in to try put the company right can I have it back please.
Quote: Ferocious Aardvark "Nah, mate. It's tough being a taxi driver in Gaza. Us? We just toddle along, cheer, clap and bitch, and get plenty excuse for a beer and a moan! What's not to like?'"
Black Backgrounds/Earl%20Sinclair.gifVeni, Vidi, Spurius brutus detruncavi
I came, I saw, I tore the thick b4st4rds limb from limb
Bradford Bulls - the polished turds of SL since 2012:Black Backgrounds/Earl%20Sinclair.gif
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